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I would like to hear how people handle the age old problem of getting off a stand with deer very nearby. In my case my bow stand is near my feeder and there is no way I can climb down quietly enough for them not to see or hear me. My camera shows the does often staying around the feeder for a few hours after sunset. Thanks for your comments.

We filled our alligator lottery tags yesterday and I'm looking for a taxidermist who will tan the hides for me. Any suggestions? Putting this in the deer category as there is no alligator category. Thanks y'all!

Starting 1 March I plan on hunting hogs at night on private land. I have a gen 1 night vision scope on an AR 15. I will call the local sherif each time I hunt. Any suggestions regarding strategy or bait?

I'm interested in getting a wireless trail camera (one that sends photos to your smartphone) in order to limit the amount of time checking cameras and leaving a human scent trail. Any thoughts good or bad with various models would be helpful. Thanks

Folks- The last two months my cameras have had very few deer pics when usually they are filled (yeah mostly nocturnal). Is this just because the forage is so abundant with our early spring that they just don't need to move at all? Any thoughts y'all have would be much appreciated. A spike in March . . . ?

What do you do when you are in your ladder stand, there are deer in your food plot that you don't want to shoot (does), and shooting light is over? Just climb down? Seems like the deer can pattern you darn well this way . . . . any thoughts or advice would be helpful.

I occasionally use doe estrus urine as a scent. As far as I can tell it has only definitely worked once. The question is does urine have a shelf life? Should it be bought 'fresh' every year or can you use it for several seasons. Any advice would be helpful. Thanks.

Outlaw quadraped pure and simple. Shoot'em all by all means. Eat what you want, buzzards can have what is left. I want the off my land for the deer, turkey, rabbits, native plants etc. They are destroying our beautiful Louisiana. Globally the most invasive species. Invasive pests. Period.

thanks for the comments. There is a lot of cut saplings in the area that I'm sure are beaver cuts with drag marks into the creek (no sign of dam on the creek) so that is why I thought this might be a beaver. Hopefully I'll get some better shots in the future.